Rajaraman was responsible for helping YouTube launch its own
music subscription service, which is supposed to launch this
fall. He's one of several YouTube execs to leave in the last few
months.

The response to the news on Twitter has been overwhelmingly
positive towards Rajaraman, with several current and former
employees making it clear how much they loved working with
him.

One former YouTuber told Business Insider that Rajaraman was very
fun and charming, with great interpersonal skills. He built
constructive relationships with everyone, by working incredibly
hard and producing top tier work, while always crediting his team
and colleagues. Oh, and of course, he's very smart, our source
says.

Longtime YouTube employee, Hunter Walk tweeted that "beloved"
wouldn't be a hyperbole with Rajaraman, and that he was YouTube's
MVPs: